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Journals of the Senate and House of Commons of the General Assembly of North-Carolina at its session in 1835

68 JOURNAL OF THE SKNATE.
l^ave tobedlscharafed from iiie liuiuer con nieiaiin of the subject ; where*-
upoii, till! piii >ya.s, ruad the second lime, and resolved tiiat the batiie .^ha.l not
pas.-.. i''
Mr. Edmonson from the same committee to which was referred a bdl to
prevent persons residina: in the Slate ol Tennrssee, and the adjounnj^
COUiities m this State, U'om drivnig stocK to ran "e m tiie county ot Yancy,
reported ihe same witliout amendment, asking- leave to lie dh^chargt d f-om
the furt ier c >nsideratiun ol the subject ; W Hereupon, the said bill was read
thesecoiid umv;, and resolved that the same shall not pass.
iVir. Edmonson from the same committee 'o which was referred the peti-.
tion of Ja:nes S, Green, of thp town oi Wilmnigton, praying the Legisla-ture
to emancipate his slave James, commonly calh^d James Hostler, made
an mfavorable report thereon, asKUig ieave to be dischai^ed from tae fur*
thof con ideration of the subject ; winch report was concurred in^ and the
committee discaarged accordujgly.
Mr, Joyner trom the committee ot Internal improvements, to which was
referred tiie memorial of William Tannehdl and Benjamin A fiavender, of
the town of Washington, praying the General Ass; rably to give theo:; the
exclusive privileije ol navigcitmg certain portions of Tar river, in c'onsid-erauon
of their removinij the obstructions in the navigation of said river,
made a favorable report thereon, accom[)aihrd by a bill to carry into f-lfect
the prayer of the petitioners, entitled a bill seruring to William Tannehill,
and Benjamin A. Lavender, ol the town ol Washington, and county of
Beaufort, and those with whom they may associate, the right of navigating
the waters of Pamtico, and Tar river, from the town ot VVa^-hington up-wards,
so far as they may sfie pro]>er to go ; with a recommendation that
it bo passed into a law. Whereupon, the said bill was read the first time
-and passed.
Mr. Joyner, from the same committer', to which was relerred the memo-rial
Oi suidry citizens of Onshnv and Dnpiin counties, praying to be au-thorized
to open and improve the navisfation of i ypress Creek, made a
favorable report theieon, accompanied by a bill to carry into effect the
prayer of the petitioners, entitled a bill concerning the navigation of Cy-press
creek. Whereupon, the said bill was read ihe first time and passed.
IMr Hogan, fro-n the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred
the bill to amend the revenue laws of the !St;ite, reported the same with
sundry amendments, to wit : In the first section of the bill, strike out the
words, " for the year 1835," and insert the words '• from and after the first
day of January, 1836." In the same section, after the word "counties,"
insert the words, "and return the same, in the j^ame manner, and under
the same rules and regulations now prescribed by law ;" strikeout the se-cond
clause, and insert the section marked ''A," and add the two sections
marked " B."
Mr. Joyner, from the committee on [nternal Improvement, to which was
referred thp petition of E. S. Poindexter, praying the Legislature to aid
hi n in completing a turnpike road along the valley of the Tennessee river,
from the top of the Smoky Mountain, to the north of the Tuckaseegee
river, made a favorable report thereon, accompanied by a bill to authorize
t'^e leasing, for a term of years, of certain tracts of land acquired by trea-tj
from the Cherokee Indians, w'th a recommendation that it be passed
inio a lawi Whereupon, the said bUi was read the first time and passed^

68 JOURNAL OF THE SKNATE.
l^ave tobedlscharafed from iiie liuiuer con nieiaiin of the subject ; where*-
upoii, till! piii >ya.s, ruad the second lime, and resolved tiiat the batiie .^ha.l not
pas.-.. i''
Mr. Edmonson from the same committee to which was referred a bdl to
prevent persons residina: in the Slate ol Tennrssee, and the adjounnj^
COUiities m this State, U'om drivnig stocK to ran "e m tiie county ot Yancy,
reported ihe same witliout amendment, asking- leave to lie dh^chargt d f-om
the furt ier c >nsideratiun ol the subject ; W Hereupon, the said bill was read
thesecoiid umv;, and resolved that the same shall not pass.
iVir. Edmonson from the same committee 'o which was referred the peti-.
tion of Ja:nes S, Green, of thp town oi Wilmnigton, praying the Legisla-ture
to emancipate his slave James, commonly calh^d James Hostler, made
an mfavorable report thereon, asKUig ieave to be dischai^ed from tae fur*
thof con ideration of the subject ; winch report was concurred in^ and the
committee discaarged accordujgly.
Mr, Joyner trom the committee ot Internal improvements, to which was
referred tiie memorial of William Tannehdl and Benjamin A fiavender, of
the town of Washington, praying the General Ass; rably to give theo:; the
exclusive privileije ol navigcitmg certain portions of Tar river, in c'onsid-erauon
of their removinij the obstructions in the navigation of said river,
made a favorable report thereon, accom[)aihrd by a bill to carry into f-lfect
the prayer of the petitioners, entitled a bill seruring to William Tannehill,
and Benjamin A. Lavender, ol the town ol Washington, and county of
Beaufort, and those with whom they may associate, the right of navigating
the waters of Pamtico, and Tar river, from the town ot VVa^-hington up-wards,
so far as they may sfie pro]>er to go ; with a recommendation that
it bo passed into a law. Whereupon, the said bill was read the first time
-and passed.
Mr. Joyner, from the same committer', to which was relerred the memo-rial
Oi suidry citizens of Onshnv and Dnpiin counties, praying to be au-thorized
to open and improve the navisfation of i ypress Creek, made a
favorable report theieon, accompanied by a bill to carry into effect the
prayer of the petitioners, entitled a bill concerning the navigation of Cy-press
creek. Whereupon, the said bill was read ihe first time and passed.
IMr Hogan, fro-n the committee on the judiciary, to which was referred
the bill to amend the revenue laws of the !St;ite, reported the same with
sundry amendments, to wit : In the first section of the bill, strike out the
words, " for the year 1835," and insert the words '• from and after the first
day of January, 1836." In the same section, after the word "counties,"
insert the words, "and return the same, in the j^ame manner, and under
the same rules and regulations now prescribed by law ;" strikeout the se-cond
clause, and insert the section marked ''A," and add the two sections
marked " B."
Mr. Joyner, from the committee on [nternal Improvement, to which was
referred thp petition of E. S. Poindexter, praying the Legislature to aid
hi n in completing a turnpike road along the valley of the Tennessee river,
from the top of the Smoky Mountain, to the north of the Tuckaseegee
river, made a favorable report thereon, accompanied by a bill to authorize
t'^e leasing, for a term of years, of certain tracts of land acquired by trea-tj
from the Cherokee Indians, w'th a recommendation that it be passed
inio a lawi Whereupon, the said bUi was read the first time and passed^